ok I just picked up a $50 game cam up at walmart. testing it, it takes pretty good pics. the only thing I dont like is no pic viewer so I cant check it in the field. but since I hunt wmas I did not want to spend a lot. I may look into a cheep video mp3 player that takes the card and I could use that.
Use you digital camera you take pics with as the viewer, that is what I do and I have extra sd cards that I swap out each time.
Hope you have better luck than I did with them. I bought 2 of them early this hunting season. One I had facing a feeder over a Moultrie. The Moultrie got 500+ pics in a week, the tasco- a total of 5 pics
The other one, I put on another feeder. It took 2000+ pics in one day and killed the batteries. I moved it to a more stable tree and the pics it took had so many digital lines in them they were not discernible. Both were returned promptly
Some folks have had good luck with them, unfortunately I did not
Use you digital camera you take pics with as the viewer, that is what I do and I have extra sd cards that I swap out each time.
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ok I just picked up a $50 game cam up at walmart. testing it, it takes pretty good pics. the only thing I dont like is no pic viewer so I cant check it in the field. but since I hunt wmas I did not want to spend a lot. I may look into a cheep video mp3 player that takes the card and I could use that.
Please let us (or me) know how they work. Saw them the other day and want to buy 2 or 3. I also hunt WMA so I’m planning on going cheap. If your cellphone uses the micro SD card, all you need to do is get one and the SD adapter (probably came with your cell). Use the microSD with the adapter on the game camera. When you want to view the pictures just remove from the adapter and review on your cellphone. Is not the best option, but at least you can view them in the field.
